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A seasonal low-pressure system is currently influencing the area, bringing mostly clear weather with occasional localized clouds. Thin dust is expected to linger in the atmosphere throughout the day.
Today, variable winds will start light at 3 Beaufort, transitioning to moderate southwest to northwest winds at 4 Beaufort. On the southern coast, winds may occasionally reach strong levels of 5 Beaufort. The sea will be slightly rough. Temperatures will peak at 36 degrees Celsius inland, 31 degrees on the south and east coasts, 29 degrees on the remaining coasts, and 28 degrees in the higher mountains.
This evening, the weather will remain mostly clear with sporadic low cloud cover in certain areas. Winds will shift to predominantly northwest, remaining light at 3 Beaufort, occasionally reaching moderate levels at 4 Beaufort. The sea will stay slightly rough. Overnight temperatures will drop to around 21 degrees inland and along the coasts, and 16 degrees in the higher mountains.
Looking ahead to Friday, the forecast predicts mainly clear skies with increasing cloudiness in the afternoon. Isolated showers are possible, particularly in mountainous regions.
For the weekend, the weather will continue to be predominantly clear with occasional localized clouds. Temperatures will dip slightly on Friday but are expected to gradually rise on Saturday and Sunday, surpassing the seasonal averages.